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galeria-de-fotos | ESF Project: Naples, Language and Culture (Napoli, Lingua e Cultura) bis

Dr.Massimiliano Verde realized a second work for the IC 72°School Palasciano (Primary School) of Pianura, Naples, Italy. Napoli, Lingua e Cultura-bis (Naples, Language, and Culture) for the European Structural Funds - National Operational Program "For school, skills and learning environments" 2014-2020.
This work is developed according to the Public notice “Enhancement education in cultural, artistic and landscape heritage ". Axis I - Education - European Social Fund (ESF).
In particular Verde, responsible for Accademia Napoletana (Neapolitan Academy) realized a multidisciplinary Course of Neapolitan Language and Culture, for primary school pupils. The work concerns Neapolitan history, culture, grammar, orthography, and lexicon according to a multilinguistic perspective. The Course finished with an examination and a bi-lingual certificate (Neapolitan and Italian).
Neapolitan is currently a Vulnerable Language and the Accademia Napoletana works to preserve and promote this heritage in Italy and abroad in cooperation with other minorized linguistic communities.
Verde is the author of the first CEFR course of Neapolitan Language recognized by the City of Naples (2017)
Accademia Napoletana works to preserve linguistic rights as human rights also according to the Convention on the Rights of the Child

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